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TopicHow does Christianity explain the fact that they weren't the first religion?
Marauder64
01/22/18 9:36:45 PM
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a42ozslushie posted...
God is not an all loving being. Anyone who claims such has never read The Bible. The Jews believe they are the race of people chosen by God. In ancient times, Jews saw God as a great warrior, not an all loving hippie. This great warrior would lead his chosen race (the Jews) to mastery over all other races (goyim). This is why Judaism and Christianity are incompatible. The Jews believe the messiah will be a person born with the blood of David, who will sit on his throne in Jerusalem and rule over the entire world. Jesus did not do these things, so he is clearly not the messiah that was prophesized by the Jewish prophets. Christians do not believe God is all loving, either. They acknowledge that God has done terrible things, and will do terrible things to them unless they find salvation through Jesus' teachings. Jesus is the Christian messiah because through him you can reconcile with God.

Anyone who says god is all loving has never read the Bible or never critically thought about it's teachings. Which, to be fair, applies to most Christians and atheists who attack Christianity.


What's your definition of "love"?
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